Gettman math requires a scientific calculator. To recap, four of Dennis' kids were watching the triumph in-person on Saturday (Jon, Tim, Jared and Andrew). Two grandchildren (Aidan and Jacoby) and one wife (Kim) also came.

Dennis and Gail used to drive the gang around in a tan Ford van that held 15. On Saturday, mom, dad, Jared, Aidan, Andrew and Tim rode in the family Honda Odyssey while Jon, Kim and Jacoby went in Jon's rig.

The talk from Medford to central Oregon was, naturally, football, and the gridiron memories flow with this bunch. Andrew, who is four years older than Jon, actually coached little brother when he was on the junior varsity team. Jon coached Tim and Jacob.

"He wouldn't admit to being hurt," Andrew says of Jon. "He was driven."

Dennis never coached. Frankly, he was too busy. But he's done anything to support his children, his boys say. He and Tim have kept stats for a few years for the program (Tim took over for Andrew).

"It's my excuse to be on the field," Dennis says with a friendly chuckle.

At the end of Saturday's game, Dennis, Tim, Jared and Andrew stood at the end of the 50-yard line as Jon shook hands with Nyssa players. Dennis watched and waited. The two eventually shared a moment, one that Jon tried to play down afterward — "My dad, anyway, is my role model to this day," he said. "And, yeah, it's awesome."

The tremble in his voice said something much deeper. It said all you need to know about the Gettmans.